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HiddenMe Pro

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App Description

FEATURES :- Multiple Displays support- Use
shortcut to hide your desktop icons- Use desktop wallpaper, solid color or custom image as background- Mission
Control layer is overridden by default, No flickering!- Single click to hide/unhide, Right-click for menu. (Enable
from Preferences).

As seen:"HiddenMe Hides all Your Mac Desktop Icons in One Click" - Lifehacker"a button
to hide all the clutter with a single click." - Business Insider

App Description

FEATURES :- Multiple Displays support- Use
shortcut to hide your desktop icons- Use desktop wallpaper, solid color or custom image as background- Mission
Control layer is overridden by default, No flickering!- Single click to hide/unhide, Right-click for menu. (Enable
from Preferences).

As seen:"HiddenMe Hides all Your Mac Desktop Icons in One Click" - Lifehacker"a button
to hide all the clutter with a single click." - Business Insider

App Reviews and Ratings

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4.0

19 ratings

Awesome utility — perfectly executed

Like similar apps, HiddenMe Pro does one thing: it hides icons on your Mac desktop. However, HiddenME Pro performs that single function flawlessly — unlike the other apps I used prior to HiddenMe Pro which all had one or more shortcoming that marginalized their utility. The app can be configured to toggle desktop icons with a single click or to hide/unhide icons via menu. I’m using it in the one-click toggle mode and it works brilliantly. The app also works perfectly with multiple displays. A pleasant, but unexpected bonus is that the app only affects my Mac desktop — leaving the desktops of my Parallels Virtual Machines (which share the file system with Mac OS X) intact. I don’t know if this is intentional; but I am happy that the app confines itself in this manner. Hiding desktop icons is finally a solved problem for me — no need to look at or for any other solution.